Greetings,
Anybody tried to increase camera frame rate per sec.
When i take a video with coolcamera its quite slow and not freeflow. I think highest is 25
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Does the fuze have a cab/trick to speed up the camera frames per second in low light conditions?
telegraph0000 said:
Does the fuze have a cab/trick to speed up the camera frames per second in low light conditions?
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You can try the registry change posted here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=454125
I was shooting my friend's dance performance at a show a few days ago, I tried filming 2 video ahead, each with 1 minute long, then let the phone settle for 1 minute and start shooting my friend's dance, it only lasted 1 and half minutes then it showed temperature too high force close, after a minute I started shooting again around 1 minute and 20 seconds the camera force closed. The whole filming was on 1080P, storage is SD card, class 10, is this normal? I remember when I use my older phone, I can shoot 10 minutes no problem. What is your guys' average? Thanks.
Hey, how much your phone heat after it shutdown camera?
I had same problem but my phone heats up to 75C, so i found a way to disable thermal control. but high temperature may damage your phone / battery and do it with your own risk.
With this method i recorded 15 minutes 1080P @30fps video without any damage but temp rised to about 80C.
Here is my solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/help/microphone-camera-problems-d6633-t3271431
agent.47 said:
Hey, how much your phone heat after it shutdown camera?
I had same problem but my phone heats up to 75C, so i found a way to disable thermal control. but high temperature may damage your phone / battery and do it with your own risk.
With this method i recorded 15 minutes 1080P @30fps video without any damage but temp rised to about 80C.
Here is my solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/help/microphone-camera-problems-d6633-t3271431
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Thanks, I will look at the temperature next time.
Hello,
I have played with the U11+ for a couple of days by now, making many tests, but something that got my mind was the fact that the video at 60fps is not 60fps, and is not even close.
I have tried to record in [email protected], but all the videos come in really low fps, around 30-35. I can immediately notice that is not even changing the fps when I change the mode, and with the output is the same.
Someone with similar experiences?.
Thanks!
Is it was in day sun or at night ?
I think the frames will drop at night but night as much as 30-35 fps
Make sure you have selected 60fps in camera options
Eiad Ajam said:
Is it was in day sun or at night ?
I think the frames will drop at night but night as much as 30-35 fps
Make sure you have selected 60fps in camera options
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As I said, the option is selected and I have tested both in daylight and night.
Frames shouldn't drop that much, because what's the point to choose the option of 60fps if it will record at 30fps?.
I think is a bug of the camera.
smooth UHD is limited to 5 mins in length is the notification I get while using the camera to record video at 4k 60 FPS, 4k 30fps also is limited to 10mins in length.
Any way to bypass that?
LucasBass said:
smooth UHD is limited to 5 mins in length is the notification I get while using the camera to record video at 4k 60 FPS, 4k 30fps also is limited to 10mins in length.
Any way to bypass that?
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Just use the GCam. Not always good, but fix this cap lenght
zSyntex said:
Just use the GCam. Not always good, but fix this cap lenght
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Google camera can only record 4k at 30fps while OnePlus camera can also record at 60fps
LucasBass said:
Google camera can only record 4k at 30fps while OnePlus camera can also record at 60fps
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But you could record in 4k/30fps without any problem, instead of trying the OnePlus camera..
Even some high end DSLRs do this because recording in 4K generates a lot of heat, so they limit you to prevent damage to the device. It's not recommended to bypass that limit.
SolsticeZero said:
Even some high end DSLRs do this because recording in 4K generates a lot of heat, so they limit you to prevent damage to the device. It's not recommended to bypass that limit.
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Just like another 10 mins would be enough , I won't shoot 2hrs 4k movies.
LucasBass said:
Just like another 10 mins would be enough , I won't shoot 2hrs 4k movies.
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Oh, I get ya, believe me. Just stating the logic behind it
Any solution?
just like someone said before.... shooting 4k 60fps longer then 5/10 minutes will heat up the device and will degrade the battery
I've set the refresh rate to adaptive then I used an app to monitor my framerate.
When I open a game (e.g. Among Us) the fps does change from 120 to 60.
But when I watch videos on Netflix or Youtube, it stays at 120 despite both apps not supporting this framerate.
So when does it actually "adapt" aside from games?
interesting..I have no idea personally although I have been curious of the same. I can tell you that battery life on mine (SD865) has been pretty terrible, like 2-4 hours SOT over the course of a normal day (12 ish hour period) whereas my S20+ had nearly double the SOT.
I doubt the refresh rate is actually changing like they claimed it would.